As global population continues to grow, mankind must learn to
balance consumption and conservation of the planet's scarece commodoties.
Geographic information system (GIS) technology brings a new perspective to the
challenges faced by natural resource managers. How can agricultural yields be
improved without depleting the soil? Where should timber be cut to best protect
endangered species? How can landscapes be restored after the extraction of oil
or minerals? What can be done to keep land development from choking rivers
and coastlines with silt?

This book presents a dozen case studies of real organizations using GIS
to address these and other pressing issues of natural resource management.
Case studies include: Oregon Department of Forestry, City of New York, World
Resources Institute, US Environmental Protection Agency, Chevron Corporation
Seaside High School, Delaware Coastal Management Program, US Borax,
Portand Metro, USDA Forest Service, New Jersey Dept. of Environmental
Protection, and Southcorp Wines Estate.

Managing Natural Resources with GIS provides a behind-the-scenes look at how
geographic information systems are used to frame questions and find answers to
problems that affect us all.

Bonus CD: Test drive ArcView GIS, the easy-to-use software for viewing and
analyzing geographic information. Learn what GIS is and how it works in six
multimedia presentations. See and hear how ArcView GIS software performs
basic GIS tasks. Use a trial copy of ArcView GIS software to work through a
tutorial using a variety of data.